Friday, November 30, 2012

Fantastical comes to iPhone, makes appointment entry ridiculously easy

Fantastical comes to iPhone, makes appointment entry ridiculously easy

I have a love/hate relationship with Flexibits' Fantastical. There is absolutely no faster, easier, more human way to enter appointments into your calendar. And because of that, my calendar -- previously a wasteland -- is now bristling with appointments. My only saving grace was that Fantastical was bound to my Mac, and I couldn't use it when I was out and about, with only an iPhone in my pocket. But with Fantastical's terrible awesomeness coming to the iPhone, I can now fill up my calendar faster, easier, and more humanly than ever before on the go, and no matter where I am. I'm organized now. I have no excuse left not to be. Dagnabit.

If you haven't used Fantastical before, it fixes almost everything that's wrong with Apple's built-in, kludgy Calendar app. Instead of tapping and filling in appointment or event details, you just type in natural language phrases and Fantastical parses it and creates the entry. "Lunch with Leanna at 8", "movie on Saturday with Georgia", "call on the 28th with Phil and Kevin", Fantastical takes it all in and makes it just work. Like Siri, but with a type-driven, instead of voice-driven, interface. If you want to edit all the fine details you can do that as well, of course. But the point is you don't have to until you want to.

The iPhone version makes great use of the smaller (than Mac) display, presenting 2 perpendicular scroll views. On the top is a horizontally scrolling date list. On the bottom is a list view of all your events. And Flexibits absolutely, positively, gloriously nailed the bi-directional scrolling in a way that just feels perfect. Scroll the dates and the events change, scroll the events and the dates change. Flick and they both whizz by in perfect synchronicity, always slowing and stopping on a full event break.

If you want to see a month view, just pull down on the dates and either peak at it, or keep pulling to switch completely. If you want to peak or go back, just pull down again. (It's a state-toggle gesture, not a window shade analog.)

There are a lot of other great little touches as well, like how words animate and playfully saunter down from the entry field to the calendar. , and how, as you type times and dates, the calendar flips, also playfully, to the right page. No part of the user experience has been left unpolished or anything less than delightful.

With the iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, and iPod touch 5, you can also use the built in iOS voice dictation to get a Siri-like effect by simply saying your natural-language event phrase. That means Fantastical can actually handle natural language through speech or type, which is a huge advantage. (I've wanted Siri to handle text queries via Spotlight for a while now for just that reason -- sometimes it's easier to talk, sometimes quite inopportune.)

I've been using Fantastical for iPhone for a while now, and I haven't touched Apple's Calendar app since. It's been reverse Sherlocked -- Flexibits saw an opportunity where the built-in app wasn't meeting a need, and provided a compelling alternative.

Like I said at the start, if you want the absolute fastest, easiest, most human way to get appointments into your calendar, you'll want Fantastical for iPhone.



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Day 1 ? SINGAPORE ?Q ?INCHEON

Assemble at Changi International Airport for your pleasant flight to Korea.

Day 2 ? SEOUL ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?(Lunch, Dinner)

Arrive at Incheon International Airport, meet by our local representative and visit the Gyeongbokgung Palace which was the main palace during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). It is the most comphrensive and grandest palace among the Five Grand Palaces built by the Joseon Dynasty. Next, we make a stop at National Folk Musuem which presents over 4,000 historical artifacts that were used in the daily lives of ordinary Korean people. Thereafter, enjoy the shopping spree at the famous Myeongdong shopping area and the bustling Dongdaemun Market, Korea?s largest wholesale and retail shopping districts.?

Day 3 ? SEOUL ? SKI RESORT ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)?

This morning after breakfast, we will head to Sungwoo Resort. After check-in, ?enjoy some ski fun (inclusive of ski equipment & suit only)! A ski lesson will be provided by our professional tour guide. After ski, you can have some free time before the gala dinner with the KPop star. Get to enjoy music video and a LIVE concert showcase by your favourite Kpop star! Leave beautiful memories with your KPop star at the photo time after the end of the event!

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This morning after breakfast, we will travel back to Seoul. After hotel check-in, you are free to explore Seoul at your own leisure.

Day 5 ? SEOUL ? INCHEON Q SINGAPORE ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? (Breakfast)

Today after hotel check-out, we will move on the local products shop. Thereafter, we will proceed to Incheon International Airport for your departure flight back to Singapore. We hope you had an enjoyable and memorable vacation with S Travel.

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Did dinosaurs roam Grand Canyon?

The awe-inspiring Grand Canyon was probably carved about 70 million years ago, much earlier than thought, a provocative new study suggests ? so early that dinosaurs might have roamed near this natural wonder.

Using a new dating tool, a team of scientists came up with a different age for the gorge's western section, challenging conventional wisdom that much of the canyon was scoured by the mighty Colorado River in the last 5 million to 6 million years.

Not everyone is convinced with the latest viewpoint published online Thursday in the journal Science. Critics contend the study ignores a mountain of evidence pointing to a geologically young landscape and they have doubts about the technique used to date it.

The notion that the Grand Canyon existed during the dinosaur era is "ludicrous," said geologist Karl Karlstrom of the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.

How the Grand Canyon became grand ? with its vertical cliffs and flat plateaus ? has been debated since John Wesley Powell navigated the whitewater rapids and scouted the sheer walls during his famous 1869 expedition.

Some 5 million tourists flock to Arizona each year to marvel at the 277-mile-long chasm, which plunges a mile deep in some places. It's a geologic layer cake with the most recent rock formations near the rim stacked on top of older rocks that date back 2 billion years.

Though the exposed rocks are ancient, most scientists believe the Grand Canyon itself was forged in the recent geologic past, created when tectonic forces uplifted the land that the Colorado River later carved through.

The new work by researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder and California Institute of Technology argued that canyon-cutting occurred long before that. They focused on the western end of the Grand Canyon occupied today by the Hualapai Reservation, which owns the Skywalk attraction, a horseshoe-shaped glass bridge that extends from the canyon's edge.

To come up with the age, the team crushed rocks collected from the bottom of the canyon to analyze a rare type of mineral called apatite. The mineral contains traces of radioactive elements that release helium during decay, allowing researchers to calculate the passage of time since the canyon eroded.

Their interpretation: The western Grand Canyon is 70 million years old and was likely shaped by an ancient river that coursed in the opposite direction of the west-flowing Colorado.

Lead researcher Rebecca Flowers of the University of Colorado Boulder realizes not everyone will accept this alternative view, which minimizes the role of the Colorado River.

"Arguments will continue over the age of Grand Canyon, and I hope our study will stimulate more work to decipher the mysteries," Flowers said in an email.

It's not the first time that Flowers has dug up evidence for an older Grand Canyon. In 2008, she authored a study that suggested part of the eastern Grand Canyon, where most tourists go, formed 55 million years ago. Another study published that same year by a different group of researchers put the age of the western section at 17 million years old.

If the Grand Canyon truly existed before dinosaurs became extinct, it would have looked vastly different because the climate back then was more tropical. Dinosaurs that patrolled the American West then included smaller tyrannosaurs, horned and dome-headed dinosaurs and duckbills.

If they peered over the rim, it would not look like "the starkly beautiful desert of today, but an environment with more lush vegetation," said University of Maryland paleontologist Thomas Holtz.

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Many scientists find it hard to imagine an ancient Grand Canyon since the oldest gravel and sediment that washed downstream date to about 6 million years ago and there are no signs of older deposits. And while they welcome advanced dating methods to decipher the canyon's age, Karlstrom of the University of New Mexico does not think the latest effort is very accurate.

Karlstrom said it also defies logic that a fully formed canyon would sit unchanged for tens of millions of years without undergoing further erosion.

Geologist Richard Young of the State University of New York at Geneseo said his own work suggests there was a cliff in the place of the ancient Grand Canyon.

Flowers "wants to have a canyon there. I want to have a cliff there. Obviously, one of us can't be right," he said.

Whatever the age, there may be a middle ground, said Utah State University geologist Joel Pederson.

Researchers have long known about older canyons in the region cut by rivers that flow in a different direction than the Colorado River. It's possible that a good portion of the Grand Canyon was chiseled long ago by these smaller rivers and then the Colorado came along and finished the job, he said.

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Responsibilities Of Your Personal Injury Attorney LA: What Are They ...

Like any other professionals, lawyers also have certain responsibilities on their shoulders and personal injury lawyers are no exception to this. As for the responsibilities of personal injury attorney LA, their prime target is to get their clients what they deserve, a fair compensation. That?s not all; they also have various other responsibilities regarding serving their clients in the best way possible.

The responsibilities of personal injury lawyers encompasses both professional and ethical rules as well as codes of conduct that have been set forth by the bar associations of the state that have issued the incense to the lawyers. As soon as any lawyer gets his or her license from the bar council of the state he or she intends to practice in, the lawyer is legally permitted to practice law in his or her respected field, file cases, provide legal solutions to the clients who are supposedly the victims of personal injury, argue cases in the court and last but not least draft any type of legal documents related to the case.

Personal injury lawyers are often referred as plaintiff?s lawyers and their responsibilities are not limited to just filing of the case. they are required to interview their clients in order to understand and evaluate the case and go through every single details associated with the case, identify each of the issues deeply rooted in their clients complaint and find out the strong points which may help them win the case, dig deep into the matter and find out substantial evidences crucial for the case and interview the witnesses to make a strong case.

However, the ultimate responsibility of any LA personal injury lawyer is to serve justice to the clients and help them obtain the compensation they deserve to recover from the damages done to them. This is achieved through advocacy, verbal arguments in the court room, plaintiff counseling and advice on the legal issues related to the case. Besides, every personal injury lawyer should be sensible and sensitive enough to understand the suffering and pain of his or her clients and must pay personal attention to each and every case.

They should also adhere to the guidelines and ethics made certain by the bar association and abide by every word written in the book of law. Although the guidelines may vary from state to state the basic code of conduct remains the same for every lawyer and they should always evaluate the cases they undertake and exercise competence to ensure their clients get what they deserve.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Jeb Bush's record in education reform gets 2nd look

Steve Cannon / AP file

Fla. Gov. Jeb Bush looks at a chart showing Florida's Comprehensive Assessment Test results in Tallahassee on May 10, 2004.

By Stephanie SimonReuters

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush soared to rock star status in the education world on the strength of a chart.

A simple graph, it tracked fourth-grade reading scores. In 1998, when Bush was elected governor, Florida kids scored far below the national average. By the end of his second term, in 2007, they were far ahead, with especially impressive gains for low-income and minority students.

Those results earned Bush bipartisan acclaim. As he convenes a star-studded policy summit this week in Washington, he is widely regarded as one of the most influential education reformers in the U.S. Elements of his agenda have been adopted in 36 states, from Maine to Mississippi, North Carolina to New Mexico.

Many of his admirers cite Bush's success in Florida as reason enough to get behind him.

But a close examination raises questions about the depth and durability of the gains in Florida. After the dramatic jump of the Bush years, Florida test scores edged up in 2009 and then dropped, with low-income students falling further behind. State data shows huge numbers of high school graduates still needing remedial help in math and reading.


And some of the policies Bush now pushes, such as vouchers and mandatory online classes, have no clear links to the test-score bump in Florida. Bush has been particularly vigorous about promoting online education, urging states to adopt policies written with input from companies that stand to profit from expanded cyber-schooling.

Many of those companies also donate to Bush's Foundation for Excellence in Education, which has raised $19 million in recent years to promote his agenda nationwide.

Sherman Dorn, a professor of education at the University of South Florida, says some of Bush's policies as governor, such as an intense focus on teaching reading, made a real difference to Florida students.

?"It's pretty clear Governor Bush should get credit for giving a damn," he said. But by teaming with for-profit corporations to push cyber-schools, which have produced dismally low test scores in many states, Bush is "throwing away whatever credibility he had coming out of Florida," Dorn said.

Bush's allies disagree. For them, the former governor -- widely considered a top contender for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination -- is a visionary striving to build on his record of success.

"I've been very impressed with the thoughtfulness of his policies," said Joel Klein, who ran New York City schools for eight years and now heads News Corp's education division, Amplify, which donates to the Bush foundation.

Klein and officials at several other education companies that support Bush's foundation say they do so not for their own financial interest but to promote a broad policy debate.

Any implication "that corporate donors give to us for us to advance their agenda" is simply false, said Patricia Levesque, the foundation's executive director.

The Florida formula
Bush, who declined to comment for this story, says often that he has one abiding goal: to give all students the chance to reach their "God-given potential."

His "Florida formula" rests on the principles of increasing accountability and expanding parental choice. Among its tenets:

* Grade schools on an A-to-F scale, based mostly on student scores and growth on standardized tests. Give students in poorly ranked schools vouchers to attend private and religious schools.

* Hold back 8-year-olds who can't pass a state reading test rather than promote them to fourth grade.

* Expand access to online classes and charter schools, which are publicly funded but privately managed, sometimes for profit.

In Florida, Bush paired his tough-love measures with generous support. Schools that improved their grade or got an "A" received extra funding. Teachers got bonuses for successes like getting more kids to pass Advanced Placement tests. And students required to repeat third grade got intensive help at free summer reading camps.

States adopting the policies now, in a time of austerity, tend to leave out the costly support systems. That has stirred protests from school superintendents, school board members, teachers unions and parents who see the policies as punitive, humiliating and too narrowly focused on a single test as a measure of success.

Voters have spoken loudly, too. In this month's election, overwhelmingly Republican electorates overturned Bush-style reforms in Idaho and South Dakota and ousted the Indiana state schools chief, who had enacted much of the Florida formula.

In Florida, meanwhile, the durability of the Bush-era gains has come into question.

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High school graduation rates rose during Bush's tenure but remain substantially lower than in other large and diverse states, including California, New York and Ohio, according to new federal data. Students' average score on the ACT college entrance exam has not improved and remains well below states such as Missouri and Ohio, where a comparable percentage of students take the test.

Florida's scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress, widely considered the most reliable metric, dropped on all four key tests last year -- ?fourth- and eighth-grade reading and math. On all four tests, low-income students fell further behind their wealthier peers.

Jaryn Emhof, a spokeswoman for the Bush foundation, said the slipping scores are an indication that "schools were getting complacent" and need to be pushed with higher standards.

Opponents contend Bush's reforms never deserved much credit for the gains in the first place.

Other factors were at play, they argue. Florida voters passed a constitutional amendment to limit class size in 2002, for instance. And Bush's tenure coincided with soaring property tax receipts, thanks to the housing boom, which led to more local funding for schools. Per-pupil spending in Florida jumped 22 percent from 2001 to 2007, after accounting for inflation. It has since fallen sharply.

"There's this single-minded notion that only the program has supported yield improvements," said Ruth Melton, director of legislative relations for the Florida School Boards Association. "There's more to this than meets the eye."

Some recent research has cast doubt on the long-term effectiveness of the Bush policies.

A Harvard education research group reported this summer that Florida students who were held back in third grade notched a big boost in test scores initially, but the effects faded to insignificance before they entered high school. And annual studies commissioned by the state have found no evidence that low-income students who receive vouchers to attend private schools do any better at reading or math than their peers.

As for Florida's charter schools, a recent report found their students consistently outscore kids in traditional schools on state tests. The charters, however, serve fewer poor and special-needs students and fewer students still learning English.

Meanwhile, researchers have found that other states, such as Massachusetts, have boosted achievement without Florida-style reforms, using more old-fashioned remedies such as increasing spending and imposing rigorous curricular standards.

After an exhaustive study of state-by-state academic gains, the Harvard researchers concluded in a July report that "the connection between reforms and gains ... thus far is only anecdotal, not definitive."

Emhof, the Bush foundation spokeswoman, said that while "there is no silver bullet" to improve schools, the Florida formula "is the path with the most proven results." The state's size and diversity mean "if something works in Florida, it can work anywhere," she said.

Meet and greet
Indeed, the Bush foundation touts the Florida test gains as "perhaps the greatest public policy success story of the past decade" and aggressively presses its formula on other states.

Hundreds of emails obtained under a public records request by the nonprofit advocacy group In the Public Interest, which opposes privatization of schools, show the foundation working closely with allies in Maine, New Mexico, Florida and elsewhere to craft public policy.

Foundation employees write legislation and edit proposed bills line by line, then send in experts to testify on their behalf, the emails show.

The Bush foundation also funds trips and events to introduce Bush's donors to policy makers. At last year's national summit in San Francisco, the foundation set aside two hours for several state superintendents of education, dubbed "Chiefs for Change," to meet the foundation's sponsors.

In an email forwarded to Executive Director Levesque, an official from Apple Inc. also requested access to the chiefs to tout the company's products.

"This is a great opportunity. ... But there are a dozen other companies that want access," Levesque responded. She couldn't accommodate Apple, she wrote, unless the chiefs first found time to meet with "all the other companies including those actually funding" the Chiefs for Change network.

Apple declined to comment.

Bush foundation donors include family philanthropies, such as those established by Microsoft founder Bill Gates and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Corporate donors include Connections Education, a division of global publishing giant Pearson; Amplify, the education division of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.; and K12, a publicly traded company that runs online schools.

Many of these donors sit on a Digital Learning Council that helped draft the Bush foundation's policy agenda. Key planks call for states to require online course work in high school and to lift restrictions that hinder cyber-school growth, such as limits on class size.

Studies in several states including Pennsylvania and Colorado have found that online students fare far worse than their peers in reading and math. Bush has said bad programs should be shut down, but he believes online schools have great potential to offer personalized, self-paced education.

"This is not about our commercial success," said Sari Factor, chief executive officer of E2020 Inc., which develops online curricula and recently signed up as a foundation sponsor. "We're focused on what's right for kids."

Still, Factor acknowledged that E2020 has "absolutely" benefited from Bush's advocacy.

In particular, Bush often talks up an Arizona charter school called Carpe Diem, which uses the E2020 online curriculum, employing just four teachers for 225 students because the kids do so much work online. Bush has flown policy makers from across the country to admire the school's innovation and cost cutting. That has brought more clients to E2020, Factor said.

Arizona data shows Carpe Diem test scores have fallen sharply over the past two years, a drop founder Rick Ogston attributes to a new curriculum and the sudden death of the principal.

That has not slowed its momentum; after visiting Carpe Diem on a trip paid for by the Bush foundation, Indiana officials urged Ogston to apply to open a branch there. The head of the state charter school board, Claire Fiddian-Green, says the school's "fairly strong track record" impressed her despite the recent slip in test scores. The new Carpe Diem campus in Indianapolis opened this fall.

Ogston said he and other charter and online school operators count on Bush's foundation to remove obstacles to their growth, such as state laws that require students to put in time in a physical classroom.

"We come to them to say, 'These policies are in the way, and it would be great if you could change them,'" Ogston said. "That's what they do better than anyone."?

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Actress Scarlett Johansson stopped by the “Today” show this morning on her promotional tour for her latest film “Hitchcock”, but ended up doing the weather! The actress, who turned 28 on Thanksgiving, offered herself up for the role as weatherman when the show needed a quick replacement. Johansson found out that the normal weather guy ...

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Different ?Schools? of Ethics | Business Ethics, Culture and ...

In an earlier life, I taught business ethics. (Most of my undergraduate college credits are in philosophy.) So here?s a very concise overview of the major ?school?s of ethics that are often taught in business ethics programs.

Immanuel Kant?s Categorical Imperative (1700s)

Kant asserted that a belief is an ethical principle if, and only if, it applies with everyone all the time everywhere, that is, if the principle should be a universal law. Thus, the Golden Rule might qualify as an ethical principle.

John Stuart Mill?s Utilitarianism (1800s)

Mill asserted that a belief is an ethical principle if it results in the greatest good for the most people. Thus, some people might belief that an economic strategy to ?spread the wealth? is also a highly ethical strategy.

Joseph Fletcher?s Situational Ethics (1900s)

Fletcher also asserted that a moral law depends on the current situation. However, he also asserted a principle should be a moral law only if it contributed to love. Thus, Fletcher?s assertion might have contributed to ? or justified ? the ?free love? movement in the 1960s.

Of course, these descriptions are overly simplistic for the purpose of contrasting the different major ?schools? of ethics.

What do you think?

Are there other ?schools??

What beliefs or strategies fall into which school?

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Asia stocks fall as talks over US budget stall

BANGKOK (AP) ? Lack of progress in negotiations for a deal to avoid a U.S. budget crisis before a January deadline sent Asian stock markets lower on Wednesday.

President Barack Obama and U.S. lawmakers have until Jan. 1 to reach a deal to trim the country's unwieldy deficit. Otherwise, a series of automatic tax increases and sharp spending cuts will take effect that could drag the world's No. 1 economy into recession.

A high-ranking member of the U.S. Senate unnerved investors and sent Wall Street lower on Tuesday after expressing frustration over the budget impasse and the looming "fiscal cliff."

Japan's Nikkei 225 index fell 0.8 percent to 9,348.55, a day after closing at a seven-month high. South Korea's Kospi shed 0.8 percent to 1,909.56 and Australia's S&P/ASX 200 lost 0.5 percent to 4,434.90. Hong Kong's Hang Seng fell 0.8 percent to 21,672.98.

Obama plans to make a public case this week for his strategy for dealing with the issue as he pressures opposing lawmakers to allow tax increases on the wealthy while extending tax cuts for families earning $250,000 or less.

On Wall Street, reports released Tuesday showing increases in U.S. consumer confidence and orders for machinery and equipment failed to boost stocks significantly.

"If one could just take politicians and the fiscal cliff out of the picture, an optimistic outlook would be far easier to cobble together. There's been depressingly little news of cliff breakthroughs, or even developments, of late," said analysts at DBS Bank Ltd. in Singapore in an email commentary.

The Dow Jones industrial average fell 0.7 percent to close at 12,878.13. The Standard & Poor's 500 index fell 0.5 percent to close at 1,398.94. The Nasdaq composite fell 0.3 percent to 2,967.79.

Benchmark oil for January delivery was down 8 cents to $87.10 per barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract fell 56 cents to finish at $87.18 per barrel on the Nymex on Tuesday.

In currencies, the euro fell to $1.2936 from $1.2939 on Tuesday in New York. The dollar fell to 81.90 yen from 82.17 yen.

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AP source: ACC presidents vote to add Louisville

A person familiar with the situation says that the Atlantic Coast Conference's presidents and chancellors have voted unanimously to add Louisville as the replacement for Maryland.

The person says ACC leaders also considered Connecticut and Cincinnati over the past week before choosing to add the Cardinals from the Big East. The person spoke to The Associated Press Wednesday morning on condition of anonymity because the ACC has not publicly discussed future expansion plans.

The person says the vote came during a conference call of ACC presidents and chancellors.

Maryland announced last week it would join the Big Ten in 2014.

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Recreational activities for kids during the holidays | The Scenic South

Parents need not worry about how to keep their children entertained during the upcoming school holidays.?

The City of Cape Town?s Community Services Directorate will host a range of activities at many of its community centres, resorts, swimming pools, multi-purpose centres, sports fields, parks and libraries during the summer school holidays.

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?Each of the six districts within the Sport, Recreation and Amenities Department will present programmes. They will use the services of volunteers to ensure that all of the programmes are effectively implemented. Our goal with these programmes is to encourage children from communities throughout the city to participate in sport, recreation and special events during the holiday period ? and in the long-term,? said the City?s Mayoral Committee Member for Community Services, Councillor Tandeka Gqada.

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The volunteer programme standardises volunteer recruitment and management procedures across Departments, and also makes volunteers feel valued in the organisation.

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Sport and recreation programmes

The Sport, Recreation and Amenities Department has planned approximately 500 holiday programmes which will run from 7 December 2012 ? 11 January 2013.

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Indoor programmes that will be hosted at Community Centres include board games, gymnastics, rope-skipping, karate, pool, poetry and drama, concerts, indigenous games, cultural dances, Hip-Hop dancing, sports and fitness activities, talent shows and arts and crafts.

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Outdoor programmes include five-a-side soccer, mini-netball, basketball, cricket, hockey, sport against crime, big walks, fun runs, jumping castles, face-painting, trampolines, touch rugby, beach walks, excursions, kayaking, golf clinics, fishing, sports days and various recreational activities and family fun festivals.

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The public is encouraged to visit the centres in their communities. Below is the list of facilities and contact details where daily programmes will be run: (These details include only the areas within the Scenic South ? Viv)

Facility/Area Contact details Facility/Area Contact details
Parkwood Park Carlo Benjamin:??021 712 0970 Wynberg Park Carlo Benjamin:??021 712 0970
Claremont Park Carlo Benjamin:??021 712 0970 Princess Vlei Eco Adventure Centre Carlo Benjamin:??021 712 0970
Fish Hoek Beach Carlo Benjamin:??021 712 0970 Hout Bay Park Carlo Benjamin:??021 712 0970
Steenberg Park Carlo Benjamin:??021 712 0970 Wittebome Civic Centre Carlo Benjamin:??021 712 0970
Steenberg Community Centre Tim Godfrey:021 701 1327 Lotus River Sport and Recreation Centre Melinda Adams:??021 706 1046
Grassy Park Library Carlo Benjamin:??021 712 0970 Ocean View Multi-purpose Centre Dale Hendricks:??078 0089331
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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

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Using the Internet to develop a business is making it possible for individuals from all walks of life to access paying customers that fall outside their own sphere of influence.

In small towns around the globe home-based businesses are helping to sustain families while contributing to the local economy by bringing non-traditional revenue to the community.

Homes and offices have an illuminated computer screen that is viewed in the pursuit of accessing a global market. Similar screens are used by consumers looking for the perfect gift for a hard to buy for person or for a product they need and can't find elsewhere.

Sometimes the point of purchase is based on nostalgia as the consumer recalls products from their past that can still be found online. For the business owner this is where affiliate revenue programs can be beneficial.

There are online businesses that specialize in products from other countries. In effect these businesses can sell products at a better price with reduced shipping expenses because they import the goods for resell in a specific country. For instance in I wanted Toffee Pops from Australia, but I live in America I can find an online supplier in the United States that will provide Toffee Pops for less than it would take to have them sent from Australia.

The above scenario appeals to the emotional connection an individual might have if they move to another country or experienced the product while visiting that country. This is why many grocery stores have ethnic food sections for those who may want a taste of home. The same situation exists online.

It seems that almost every type of online business may find a niche. If you want railway engineer hats you can find them online. It may seem that there would not be a large market for this item, but because it is available to a global audience it can be readily found online when it may not be found in local (or even regional) stores.

In so many ways business online is making it much more possible for virtually anyone to find a way to develop a revenue making idea or tap into an existing revenue stream through affiliate revenue programs.

There may not be the dot com boom to experience online anymore, but a respectable side business can be developed with a potential for making this non traditional revenue source more prominent in the facilitation of family wealth management.

From homes in all shapes and sizes business is being done and it is contributing to the betterment of family life around the world. For those who actively pursue online business they are discovering a greater amount of personal satisfaction in their online business pursuits.

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Secret war against Iran and its allies heats up

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A still image taken from Israeli Defence Forces video footage shows what they say is a small unidentified aircraft shot down in a mid-air interception after it crossed into southern Israel Oct. 6, 2012.

By Reuters

WASHINGTON - From a suspected Israeli airstrike in Sudan to cyber warfare in the Gulf and a drone shot down over Israel, the largely hidden war between Iran and its foes seems heating up and spreading.

Despite months of speculation, most experts and governments believe the risk of a direct Israeli strike on Tehran's nuclear program stirring regional conflict has eased, at least for now. But all sides, it seems, are finding other ways to fight.

For the U.S. and European powers, the main focus remains on oil export sanctions that are inflicting ever more damage on Iran's economy.

But the Obama administration and Israel have also ploughed resources into covert operations - a campaign that now appears to have prompted an increasingly sophisticated Iranian reaction.

With Iranian hackers suspected of severely damaging Saudi oil facility computers and a suspected Hezbollah drone shot down over Israel, tactics and tools once seen as the sole purview of the United States are now clearly being used on both sides.

Report: Iran mulls 'pre-emptive attack' against Israel; commander warns of 'World War III'

The mounting body count in Syria, some believe, is also in part a consequence of the proxy war being waged there.

"In many ways, it's reminiscent of the Cold War, particularly the proxy conflicts," says Hayat Alvi, lecturer in Middle Eastern politics at the U.S. Naval War College. "But unlike in the Cold War, there are now a much larger number of asymmetrical warfare techniques. Most of this is happening behind the scenes, but in the modern world we are finding it difficult to keep them secret for that long."

Covert confrontation itself is, of course, nothing new. Foreign intelligence agencies have battled for decades to stop Iran and other states obtaining nuclear material, while Tehran and Israel have long needled each other and proxy battlegrounds, particularly in Lebanon and the Palestinian territories.

IAEA: Iran not providing 'necessary cooperation' in nuclear probe

The U.S. and Israel are widely suspected of using the Stuxnet computer worm to target Iranian nuclear centrifuges. Meanwhile, most experts believe Israel's Mossad was involved in assassinations of several nuclear scientists - attacks suspected to have prompted similar bomb attacks on Israeli diplomats in India, Georgia and Thailand and tourists in Bulgaria.

Hezbollah drone shot down
But it does seem to be escalating. What Tehran is trying to do now, most analysts believe, is in part further retaliation. But its rulers may also be indicating that the Islamic Republic now has a range of new and potentially damaging options in reserve should its nuclear facilities be bombed.

The penetration of Israeli airspace by an unmanned drone apparently operated by Lebanese militant group Hezbollah - a long-term Iranian ally - was, perhaps, one of the clearest examples so far.

Hezbollah admits launching drone over Israel

The drone was shot down by Israel's military in the vicinity of its main nuclear facility at Dimona.

Iran has long been believed to be putting resources into a drone program and may have gathered useful tips after a classified U.S. Sentinel stealth drone came down in the country last year. While the Hezbollah drone was unarmed, a attack with multiple drones laden with explosives might prove harder to stop.

The dramatic spike in suspected Iranian cyber attacks this year also has some in the U.S. distinctly worried. While direct denial of service attacks on U.S. banks - widely seen as retaliation for U.S. sanctions and attempts to freeze Iran from the international financial system - were seen relatively simplistic, attacks on U.S. allies in the Gulf were more complex.

The most worrying, experts say, were those on Saudi oil firm Aramco and Qatari gas export facilities. Last month, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta described the Saudi attack as the most sophisticated yet launched on a private company, effectively destroying tens of thousands of computers - although he stopped short of blaming Tehran directly.

In an attempt to convey what he sees as a threat to Israel's existence, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu used a cartoon to illustrate how close he says Iran is to developing a nuclear weapon. In a speech at the United Nations General Assembly he asked the world to help stop them. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports.

Iranian officials have tended to deny involvement. But they say they have continued to come under cyber attack themselves with systems at Iran's own oil facilities, communications and infrastructure firms suffering problems last month.

"The problem is that these are secret forms of warfare that are rarely, if ever, discussed publicly," a veteran former CIA official and now a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute told an event last month. "And yet the implications could be colossal. What do we do, for example, if it turns out the Iranians can shut down the entire Saudi oil production."

Sending a message
In the absence of direct face-to-face negotiations, such actions can also be a diplomatic tool in their own right.

"The cyber attacks and Hezbollah drone both represent an escalation from the Iranian camp," says Ariel Ratner, a former Obama administration political appointees at the State Department and now fellow for the Truman National Security Foundation. "But a lot of what is going on here is a matter of signaling to each other."

That might also in part explain a suspected Israeli airstrike on the outskirts of the Sudanese capital Khartoum on October 23 that caused a major fire at Sudan's Yarmouk arms factory.

"Israel is flexing its muscles militarily and also sending a message to Tehran and Washington that it will not hesitate to use force to defend itself," says Bilal Saab, director of the Institute for near East and Gulf Military Analysis based in the United Arab Emirates and Washington D.C.. "It was a show of force meant to send political messages and achieve precise and immediate military objectives, those being the prevention of Iranian shipment of sensitive hardware to its proxies."

Israel refused to comment after Sudanese officials said four of its aircraft conducted the attack. U.S. officials would not comment on what they believed happened, but spy agencies have long suspected Iran of smuggling weaponry into Eritrea and Sudan and across Egypt to Hamas militants in Gaza.

Source: Back-channel talks but no US-Iran deal on one-to-one nuclear meeting

Last week's four-day visit to Sudan by two Iranian warships - coming mere days after the arms factory attack - appeared an unusually public show of solidarity between two nations. Some suspect Israel is also raising its support for South Sudan, which gained its independence last year and has since teetered on the brink of conflict with Khartoum.

Arab divisions
The much more significant proxy confrontations, however, remain in the region itself. Israel is taking something of a back foot in the conflict in Syria - its officials saying any support they might give for anti-Assad rebels would be counter-productive - but Iran's Arab rivals are not.

For Washington, rolling back Tehran's influence in Syria is seen as a distinctly secondary goal to stopping - or at least limiting - the bloodshed.

For Saudi Arabia and Qatar, however, arming the rebels, the prospect of replacing the Shiite Alawite rule of Bashar al-Assad with a Sunni majority government with no Iranian links is seen as a key motivation.

At schools, in shops, and on the streets of big cities and small towns, daily life plays out in Iran.

The war there is already seen destabilizing neighboring Lebanon, while the body count in Iraq has also been creeping back up as violence between Sunni groups and sometimes Tehran-backed Shiites.

The Sunni leadership of almost all of the Gulf states have long suspected Iran of stirring up dissent among their Shiite populations, although Western diplomats suspect such claims are overstated. Some worry Washington is already being dragged onto one side in a growing regional blood feud.

Tehran may step up its attempts to destabilize neighbors, particularly if it believes its enemies are trying to do the same. Washington recently removed Iranian militant opposition group MEK from its list of terrorist groups, potentially opening the door to covert co-operation. To work with it on attacks within the country, however, might produce a violent response.

Last year, U.S. officials said they had foiled an Iranian plot to kill the Saudi ambassador to Washington by bombing a restaurant in Washington DC. That, some security experts said, suggested Iran was increasingly willing to take serious risks - although others said the entire tale sounded too far-fetched.

"It's very easy to look at these events and tie them together in some kind of straightforward narrative," says Henry Smith, Middle East analyst for London-based consultancy Control Risks. "But in reality, things are likely to be far more complex."

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Currency trading For Total Dummies | Hugo Hosting

Fx (global change) refers to the overseas currency exchange industry the world?s largest financial acquiring and promoting marketplace. Go your self as a Fx skilled with these excitement terms:

?Bid ? to purchase
?Ask ? to promote
?Liquidity ? monetary ease of transaction, i.e. income
?buying and marketing quantity ? the quantity traded
?Bid/ask spread ? the difference in between the proposed purchasing for value and the actual offering really worth
?OTC ? more than-the-counter
?change charge ? the distinction between currency values for illustration, a Canadian dollar is valued at .86 of a US dollar
?Hedge funds ? giant mutual resources businesses that administration huge amounts of income and are in a position to manipulate the value of a currency by speculation
?Central bank ? the nationwide bank of a nation, which frequently exerts administration in excess of the worth of that forex

Foreign exchange investing is the investment in the currency of one nation. Multinational Corporations undertaking organization throughout nationwide boundaries find benefit in conserving their income reserves in a assortment of nations around the world, and holding their cash in a myriad of methods. For instance, a United kingdom company may possibly keep a reveal of its operating money in Uk kilos, but when it does fairly a bit of business in United states it may moreover preserve a discuss of its cash in pounds, in US banking companies. Specific particular person investors more than the a extended time have uncovered that there is profit to be made in investment and speculation in the forex markets.

Just take the situation through the 70?s when the German DM swung quickly in price.

It was benefit wherever from one.two marks to the US greenback to 3.5 US signifies to the dollar. When the mark was worth two.5 it was useful to spend dollars purchasing for marks, since the mark would buy much more things or firms at that fee. As the mark bottomed out one.seven to the dollar there was much less incentive.

Amazingly, the Foreign exchange industry itself shouldn?t be unified. A single can discover several little Fx marketplaces specializing in getting and offering numerous currencies. The most normally traded currencies in Forex speculation are the US greenback, the Australian greenback, the British pound sterling, the Japanese yen, and the European Euro. forex values fluctuate relying on the marketplace by which an trader is speculating, so there?s truly no such factor as a single, unified greenback rate, nevertheless as a substitute there are a variety of dollar charges, which range according to the market place where the commerce is taking place.

The foremost cities by which trades take place embody New York, London, and Tokyo. It is a 24 hour procedure. When Asian purchasing and promoting ends, European acquiring and marketing commences, and when European buying and selling ends, then American getting and promoting opens. By natural means, when American purchasing and promoting ends, it is time for Asian acquiring and promoting to open house as soon as more? and so on.

At present, The most actively traded forex is the US greenback, concerned in ninety% of all trades. This is adopted by the Euro included in 36% of all trades, then by the yen in 20% and the pound in 17%.

Our quickest growing forex in commerce is the Euro, nonetheless the US dollar proceeds to be the favored anchor point? and the currency viewed in order to guage how other folks will react. Variations in value of currencies appear from the existing activities. GDP improvement, inflation dips, desire fee swings, price tag range and commerce deficits, surpluses and diverse economic ailments all shift forex values. buyers, for this cause, observe the information very closely. There are 24 hour cable information channels and lots of net web sites dedicated to news that help currency speculators.

The fx market is extremely inclined to rumors. In reality the central banking companies of international locations incessantly manipulated native currency benefit by sowing rumors about desire fee hikes and different economic propaganda that impacts the really worth of the home-based forex. When this information is fake it is identified as a grimy float- and it dismays the marketplace.

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List Of Foods In Vegetarian Diet Plan ? Best Diet Plan For Vegetarians

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Best Diet Plan For Vegetarians Whether you don?t like eating meat or your doctor has advised you against doing so, a vegetarian diet will provide you with all your daily nutritional needs. Apart from that, vegetarian diets have less calories compared to non-vegetarian diets, and also contain less cholesterol.

This makes vegetarian diets an effective strategy for keeping good health and preventing heart disease as well as obesity. Given below is a list of foods that are allowed, when on a vegan diet.

List of Foods In Vegetarian Diet Plan

Fruits

Fruits are considered excellent for vegetarians as they provide the body with essential vitamins and do contain a lot of calories. The concentration of vitamins in fruits helps in boosting the immune system, thereby preventing the occurrence of any infection. Fruits that should be included in a vegetarian diet include apples, bananas, pineapples, mangoes, grapefruits, pears, berries and kiwifruits.

You should consume fruits in their natural form, for best results. This is due to the fact that packaged fruit juices contain added ingredients for thickening as well as flavour, which have a negative impact on the body.

Vegetables

Vegetables are also good for the body as they contain?fiber,?water, vitamins and minerals. Vegetables such as carrots, spinach, kale, collard greens, broccoli, cabbage, onions and tomatoes must be included in your diet as they are rich in vitamins and minerals. Green leafy vegetables are known to be rich in B vitamins and Iron, which are required for manufacturing red blood cells.

Best Diet Plan For Vegetarians

You should try consuming vegetables raw, as many of the vitamins are destroyed as a result of cooking. You could consume vegetables by making salad and adding some dressings to it, for added flavour.

Legumes

Legumes are considered an excellent source of protein for vegetarians. This is due to the fact that most legumes provide almost 15 grams of protein per cup of cooked beans. In addition to protein, legumes contain high amounts of essential vitamins, minerals, fiber as well as complex carbohydrates.

Legumes that are considered beneficial for health include lima beans, pinto beans, kidney beans, garbanzo beans, soybeans and green beans. Beans can be added to salads, soups or eaten cooked.

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Dairy Products

Dairy products are another excellent source of protein for vegetarians. In addition to that, dairy products also possess calcium, vitamins A and C, which are required for good health. Dairy products are known to possess high-quality protein i.e. protein present in dairy products is easily and fully absorbed by the body.

Best Diet Plan For Vegetarians

However, most dairy products possess high amounts of fat, which could lead to unwanted weight gain. Therefore, it is advisable that you consume dairy products that possess negligible amounts of fat. Low-fat yogurt, skim milk and low-fat cheese are common examples of low-fat dairy products. Restrict the consumption of sweetened yogurt or milk, due to high number of calories.

Whole Grains

Whole grains are also good for vegetarians, due to their high nutritive value. Whole grains are excellent sources of?fiber? vitamins, minerals, complex carbohydrates and protein. Whole grains that are beneficial for good health include oats, bran, rye, barley and wheat.

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